Concepts

Commoditizing Suppliers

Aggregators, by virtue of owning demand, gain power over suppliers which become modularized and commoditized.

  • Mistakes and Memes

    Information on the Internet is conveyed by memes, which can be anything and everything. The real world impacts are only now being understood.


  • Publishing is Back to the Future

    Journalism cannot afford to be divorced from business realities; that applies to Australia, the New York Times, and even Andreessen Horowitz.


  • Intel Follow-up, Qualcomm Buys Nuvia, Netflix Earnings

    That Intel is built to be integrated is precisely the problem, why Qualcomm bought a CPU team, and Netflix controls its own destiny.


  • Two Crises, Tech’s Costs, Looking Forward

    Too much tech power has been an impending crisis for years; that doesn’t change just how costly the crisis was. Then again, centralization might yet win.


  • Playing on Hard Mode

    Airbnb and DoorDash both created new markets where ones did not previously exist; they are startups played on “hard” mode.


  • Apple and Facebook

    Apple and Facebook seem like they are in conflict, but have often been each other’s best partners.


  • Snap Partner Summit, Snapchat’s OS, Facebook Versus Australia

    Snap is building its own operating system in its own world, while Facebook is honest about the relative value of Australian publishers.


  • Never-Ending Niches

    The Internet changed how media competes to focus and quality, but quality is defined by your niche.


  • Amazon Cuts Affiliate Marketing, Google Versus French Publishers, Streaming Services and Movies

    Amazon cutting affiliate fees, Google versus French publishers, and movie studios seeking to sell to Netflix are all examples of the same trend: you must own your relationship with your customers.


  • Apple, Amazon, and Common Enemies

    It is tempting — and useful — to look at Apple and Amazon’s deal in a bilateral context. It probably makes more sense, though, in the context of Netflix and the future of video.